Last updated: March 2026
The SIG P365 FUSE Comp has an MSRP of $949. Street prices in 2026 run $919–$979 at most authorized dealers. The price reflects the factory-included ROMEO-X red dot and integrated compensator — comparable to buying a base P365XL plus aftermarket optic and comp, which would cost $1,000–$1,200 total.
What You’re Actually Paying For
At $949, the SIG P365 FUSE Comp looks premium compared to a $550 base P365. But that’s the wrong comparison. The right comparison is what it would cost to build a similar setup from a base pistol:
- SIG P365XL base: ~$600
- Quality red dot (Holosun 507K): ~$350
- Compensated barrel upgrade: ~$150–$200
- Professional installation/zero: ~$50–$100
- Total DIY equivalent: ~$1,150–$1,250
The FUSE Comp at $949 is actually a better value than building it yourself, and everything is factory-matched and tested.
SIG P365 FUSE Comp Price Breakdown
| Source | Typical Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP (SIG Sauer official) | $949 | Manufacturer suggested retail |
| Authorized dealers (new) | $919–$979 | Typical street price range |
| Online dealers (new) | $899–$949 | Add FFL transfer fee |
| Used / lightly used | $750–$850 | Depends on condition, mags, accessories |
| Gun shows | $950–$1,100 | Often priced at or above MSRP |
Is $949 a Fair Price?
Yes — for what you get. The ROMEO-X alone has a retail value of $200–$250. The integrated compensator is a purpose-built SIG component, not an aftermarket add-on. Getting both factory-installed on a quality SIG platform for $949 MSRP is genuinely competitive pricing.
For comparison, the FN Five-seveN lists at $1,400+ and doesn’t include a factory optic. The S&W M&P9 M2.0 Metal is also $949 and offers a metal frame and ACRO-cut slide, but also doesn’t include a factory optic or compensator in the base price.
Price Factors That Affect What You Pay
Location and State Laws
In states where compensated pistols or specific magazine capacities are restricted, the FUSE Comp may be unavailable or require modifications — which affects price. In Utah, Arizona, and most non-restricted states, standard street pricing applies.
Availability
New SIG products launch with high demand. The FUSE Comp has been well-received, and inventory shortages at launch period kept prices near MSRP. As production catches up, prices tend to stabilize slightly below MSRP at competitive dealers.
Transfer Fees
Online purchases add FFL transfer fees ($25–$50 typically). Calculate your all-in cost before buying online vs. local. A $900 online deal + $40 transfer + sales tax may come out the same or more than $949 at a local dealer.
How to Get the Best Price
- Buy from authorized SIG dealers — warranty protection requires authorized purchase
- Compare transfer-in costs before assuming online is cheaper
- Ask about package deals — some dealers bundle holster, extra magazines, or cleaning kit
- Check for holiday sales — major dealers discount SIG products around Black Friday, 4th of July
- Avoid gray-market sellers — SIG warranties are only honored through authorized channels
Accessories to Budget For
Beyond the $949 purchase price, plan for:
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Quality IWB holster (FUSE Comp specific) | $70–$120 |
| 2x spare 21-round magazines | $90–$120 |
| Defensive ammo (50 rounds) | $30–$50 |
| Range ammo (200 rounds) | $50–$80 |
| Streamlight TLR-7 Sub | $90–$110 |
| Total budget (gun + essentials) | ~$1,200–$1,400 |
Pros & Cons at $949
- ✅ Better value than equivalent DIY build
- ✅ Factory warranty includes optic and comp
- ✅ No extra cost to achieve optics-ready carry setup
- ❌ Higher upfront cost than base P365 variants
- ❌ ROMEO-X footprint limits optic swap options
Where to Buy
We carry the SIG P365 FUSE Comp at White’s Arms in Salt Lake City at competitive pricing. Check our product page for current availability. We’re an authorized SIG Sauer dealer — your warranty is fully supported. Also browse our semi-auto pistol selection for alternatives in the same price range.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does SIG ever put the FUSE Comp on sale?
SIG rarely discounts flagship products directly, but authorized dealers do run promotions. Watch for Black Friday, Shot Show season (January), and summer sales. Signing up for White’s Arms email alerts is a good way to catch promotions when they happen.
Is the used market a good option for the FUSE Comp?
A lightly used FUSE Comp at $750–$850 can be good value, but verify the ROMEO-X is in working condition, the compensator is clear of obstruction, and the gun cycles reliably. Check for any custom modifications that might affect reliability.
What’s included in the SIG P365 FUSE Comp box at $949?
You receive the pistol with ROMEO-X installed, one 17-round flush magazine, one 21-round extended magazine (on some variants), XRAY3 irons, trigger lock, SIG documentation, and the factory warranty card. Check with your dealer on the exact included magazine configuration at purchase.